Make your dinner extra delicious this week with this Lemon, Shrimp, Burrata Pasta with plenty of garlic. This pasta is filled with the best fresh flavors and is a perfect light recipe for summer. Done in 30 minutes.

It’s hard to think of a better combo for a summer dish than spinach basil pesto, bright, juicy cherry tomatoes and squeaky fresh mozzarella. All tossed with al dente pasta. Caprese pasta is sure to be a hit.

This super easy and flavorful Easy Lemon-Asparagus Pasta recipe is filled with lemony flavors and asparagus and is extremely light. It’s a perfect weeknight family meal and also makes a great meal-prep recipe too.

Rather than going out, get into hibernation mode and have a date night at home. Spend an evening in the kitchen together making homemade pappardelle pasta with roasted winter squash and a perfectly paired bottle of Loire Valley wine.

This Pea and Bacon Pasta comes together in just 20 minutes! It’s a delicious (and budget friendly) dinner that’s perfect for any night of the week. Plus, it pairs perfectly with a glass of sparkling Prosecco Superiore wine.

It’s fall in Milan. Good food means root vegetables, sweet onions, heavier pasta and a bit of meat with a depth of flavor created by cooking for many hours over low heat, like this recipe for Cappelletti and Pork Ribs.

All the flavors of a classic Margherita pizza in cheesy pasta form. This One Pot Chicken Margherita Pasta with ricotta is loaded with tender chicken, ripe tomatoes, garlic, and basil in a creamy-dreamy ricotta parmesan sauce. It’s easy to make and even easier to devour!

Arrabbiata is one of the simplest Roman pasta recipes, and it is so delicious. The secret of Arrabbiata is the balance between the fresh taste of tomatoes and parsley and the spiciness of chili peppers.

Sardine pasta is a traditional Sicilian delicacy, and, as usual for many Italian recipes, is the protagonist of a legend and a historical fact. The ingredients of this dish are typical of Sicily but also inspired by the foreign occupations of the island into the centuries. Learn the history of the dish.